CHANNEL 01 · INPUT: A LONG DAY OF TALKING
Voice care for people who clock in with their voice.
Menthol-free drops that coat and moisten a dry throat. Nothing numbing, nothing drying. Honey-first, slow-dissolve — for voices that work hard.
No charge until it ships
Period five of seven.Same lesson, third time today — and it still has to land. A drop between bells coats and moistens on the way to the next room.
SPEC SHEET · WHAT A DROP IS MADE OF
Standard-issue kit, specified like one.
Five ingredients with one job: coat and moisten a dry throat. Here's the component list — nothing on it you'd need to look up twice.
48 drops per set · menthol-free ·
honey-first · slow-dissolve
Component list
ENGINEER'S NOTE · THE MENTHOL DECISION
We left the menthol out. On purpose.
Menthol numbs. And a numb voice is a voice you can't hear yourself pushing. People who use their voice for a living tend to avoid it — they want to feel everything, all set long. So we left it out. No menthol, no numbing, no drying — just moisture and coating, and a taste that's honey-first instead of medicine-cabinet.
Not a medicine. Doesn't treat anything. It soothes the throat and supports vocal comfort — that's the whole job, done well.
SIGNAL CHAIN · HOW IT'S USED
Three stages. No settings.
It's a drop, not a rig. The whole workflow:
1UNWRAP
Take one out
Between classes, between takes, between songs. Keep the pouch where the work happens.
2DISSOLVE
Let it go slowly
No chewing, no hurry. Slow-dissolve, honey-first — it coats and moistens a dry throat as it goes.
3MONITOR
Back on mic
Nothing numbing, nothing drying — so you feel everything while you work.
ORDER SHEET · THE DOUBLE SET
The Double Set. One for the desk, one for the bag.
Two pouches, 24 drops each. One lives where you work — the desk, the desk setup, the music stand. One rides along in the bag, because the day rarely ends where it started.
For teachers on period five, streamers on hour four, singers on song nine, podcasters on interview three — anyone whose voice clocks in. The encore deserves a voice.
50¢ a drop · roughly one school week per pouch
No charge until it ships
READ ME · THE HONEST FINE PRINT
Frequently checked specs.
WHAT'S IN THEM?
Honey, glycerin, marshmallow root, slippery elm, and propolis. No menthol, no numbing agents, no zinc, no eucalyptus. Honey-first taste.
IS THIS MEDICINE?
No. Soundcheck Drops aren't a drug and don't treat, cure, or prevent anything. They coat and moisten a dry throat and support vocal comfort. If you're unwell, see a doctor — that's their set, not ours.
WHEN DO I USE THEM?
Before, during, and after heavy voice days — the morning classes, the long stream, the third show of the weekend. Whenever your throat feels dry and the day isn't done.
WHY NO MENTHOL?
Menthol numbs, and most working voices would rather feel everything. Our drops skip it entirely — moisture and coating, nothing numbing, nothing drying.
WHEN DOES IT SHIP?
We press in small batches and the first pressing is in the works now. Join the list and we'll hold your Double Set and email you the ship date. You won't be charged until it ships.